Implementation of Universal Behavioral Health Screening in a University Health Setting

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Robyn L. Shepardson
Jennifer S. Funderburk
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[1] Syracuse Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Center for Integrated Healthcare
[2] Syracuse University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Rochester,Department of Psychiatry
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings | 2014年 / 21卷
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Screening; Mental health; Behavioral health; College students;
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Universal screening at university health centers can facilitate early identification and treatment of behavioral health problems common among college students. This article describes the (a) process of implementing behavioral health screening at a university health center and (b) results of universal screening for depression, suicidal ideation, alcohol misuse, tobacco use, and sleep problems. We discuss the decision points involved in screening, including what to screen for, whom to screen, how to implement the screening measure, and how to deal with patients who screen positive. During the Spring and Fall 2010 academic semesters, 4,126 screening questionnaires were completed by students (62 % female) accessing a university health center. Each semester, 9–13 % of students screened positive for depression, 2.5–3 % for suicidal ideation, and 33–38 % for alcohol misuse, while 10 % wanted help with smoking cessation and 12–13 % with sleep problems. The results suggest that behavioral health screening in a university health center can help identify students with behavioral health concerns to increase access to care.
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